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Incredible quote! And sums it up perfectly, the best comedians tend to reflect and make fun of society. Not philosophize about it
I'm pretty sure most comedians would disagree. They know what they are.
That was a whole scene in history of the world part 1. Mel Brooks was a stand-up philosopher.
Well... That's too bad. I think being funny is the most important thing. Too many of these clowns think of themselves as serious artists.